Quick tip for beginners: The Bar Jump is the "core" of agility, used
the most in competitions. For simple practice it is fine to have one or two jumps.
For more challenging exercises (such as rows and pivot squares) it is ideal to
have four jumps. If you are
starting off in agility and wonder which jumps to start with, we suggest the basic
"bar" jump (either the Economy-Adjustable Jump or the
Competition
one listed next). Second, a Tire Jump adds
a colorful and different jump to your selection. For more
challenging work, a Double or Triple Jump. The
390
Broad Jump and the
Panel Jump (the "wall") are also good, especially for those also involved in
obedience competitions. These are just some suggestions. Happy
jumping!

Triple-Jump
Double-JumpCommon obstacle in agility trials,
requiring your dog to jump as equally long as he does high. These jumps
are sturdy and fully adjustable.

Panel-Jump
(Competition)Common to both agility AND obedience
trials, the panel jump is like a "wall" the dog has to jump over.
Also used in obedience training and trials.

Puddle JumperYet another original design from Affordable Agility! Like an ordinary adjustable jump, the top bar displaces (falls off) if the dog hits it. But the Puddle Jumper also shoots a vertical spray of water.

Add-on
Wings

WingsNow SEVEN different styles to choose from!Wings are great for
teaching your dog to work farther away from you. Attach these wings to any
of
the above jumps, or to jumps you already own.

Tire
Jumps

Practice
Tire JumpA special design on this obstacle is
perfect for simple backyard practice. One of our most popular obstacles!